Monday, July 6, 2026

Adele Posts Pics from Hyde Park Rehearsal, Looks Like She’s Going Ahead with Shows Friday, Saturday

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Go easy on her.

Adele is actually going through with her two shows in London’s Hyde Park.

The first one is tomorrow, the second one is Saturday. The audience will be 65,000 people each night.

There are five different opening acts on each night.

But Adele has posted pictures to Instagram indicating that she’s rehearsing, and going through with it. So far. Remember, last winter she cancelled 26 shows in Las Vegas without thinking twice. The ticket holders are still looking for their money,

If Adele backs out she will cause a rupture in atmosphere. She will be rolling in the deep, whatever that means. My guess is she does a 90 minute set. After five openers, that will be enough of a main course for everyone.

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